NATO's Rutte says Europeans have 'gotten message' from Trump
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NATO's Rutte says Europeans have 'gotten message' from Trump

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on May 4, 2026

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· Last updated: May 4, 2026

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NATO's Rutte: Europeans Strengthen Military Support After Trump's Message

European Response to U.S. Concerns Over Military Support

By Andrew Gray

BRUSSELS, May 4 (Reuters) - European nations have "gotten the message" from U.S. President Donald Trump and are now ensuring that agreements on the use of military bases are being implemented, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Monday.

U.S. Criticism and Troop Withdrawal

Trump has accused some NATO nations of not doing enough to support the United States in the Iran war. In a further sign of his discontent with European allies, the U.S. announced on Friday plans to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany.

European Reaction to U.S. Disappointment

"Yes, there has been some disappointment from the U.S. side, but Europeans have listened," Rutte told reporters at a European Political Community summit in Armenia.

"They are now making sure that all the bilateral basing agreements are being implemented," he said.

Implementation of Basing Agreements

Country-Specific Responses

NATO member Spain has said that military bases on its territory cannot be used for the war with Iran. But Rutte said other NATO countries such as Montenegro, Croatia, Romania, Portugal, Greece, Italy, Britain, France and Germany were implementing requests for the use of bases and other logistical support.

Pre-positioning of Military Assets

Rutte also said "more and more" European nations were pre-positioning assets such as minehunters and minesweepers close to the Gulf to be ready for a "next phase".

Future European Military Missions

Multiple European nations have said they are willing to take part in a mission to help ensure freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz once the war is over.

(Reporting by Andrew Gray, editing by Inti Landauro and Richard Lough)

Key Takeaways

  • Europe has responded to Trump’s pressure by activating bilateral military base agreements and preparing logistical deployments near the Gulf.
  • The U.S. announced a plan on May 1, 2026 to withdraw about 5,000 troops from Germany over the next 6–12 months, heightening tensions with key European allies.
  • Several NATO members—including Montenegro, Croatia, Romania, Portugal, Greece, Italy, Britain, France and Germany—are facilitating U.S. requests for base use, while others like Spain have declined participation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What message did Europeans receive from President Trump?
Europeans received the message that they need to ensure the implementation of military base agreements and increase support for US military efforts.
What actions have European NATO members taken in response?
European NATO members are now making sure bilateral basing agreements are implemented and positioning assets like minehunters near the Gulf.
Which countries are implementing requests for military base use?
Countries such as Montenegro, Croatia, Romania, Portugal, Greece, Italy, Britain, France, and Germany are implementing these requests.
Why did the US announce troop withdrawal from Germany?
The US announced troop withdrawal from Germany as a sign of discontent with European allies' previous levels of support.
How are Europeans preparing for future missions in the Gulf?
European nations are pre-positioning assets near the Gulf and are willing to participate in missions to ensure navigation freedom after the war.

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